All-Wheels Welcome

The 3-mile ride is a great way to include all abilities in a fully-supported bike/trike/wheelchair/walking shoes adventure, and we want to make sure that it is the best experience for you and your whole team. That's why we are working with the Hillsboro Police Department to coordinate the ride. Please check back soon for route details.

Free Registration

Please register in advance so we know how many people to expect. We encourage you to gather pledges in support of Community Vision programs. Prizes will be awarded to the top fundraisers.

Schedule

  • 1-2pm check-in or register
  • 2:30pm ride begins
  • 12:30pm - 5:30pm Live music, BBQ, Beer Garden
  • 11am-2:30pm Adaptive Bike Clinic Presented by Adventure Without Limits and Oregon Disability Sports


Bike Camp

Riding a bike is a right of passage for most individuals. It is a pleasure and a freedom we as adults often take for granted and sometimes even forget. For many children and adults born with a developmental disability, it seems impossible. Nine years ago, two dedicated mothers brought the Bike First! program, in affiliation with Lose the Training Wheels™, to Portland to teach people with disabilities the skills needed to ride traditional bikes. The clinics have an 80% success rate! Bike First! is the host of the activities at the inclusive family event.

Adapted Cycling

Some children and adults simply need modifications to traditional bikes to make cycling possible. Adventure Without Limits and Oregon Disability Sports will be hosting a FREE adaptive bike clinic at the Harvest Century. Participants can borrow one of their bikes for use during the event. After the clinic, AWL will be on hand to showcase the technologies that make it possible for indivdiuals with disabilities to ride.

Wheelchairs, Strollers, Walkers

We focus on people and their talents, dreams and abilities at Community Vision. If you share that philosophy, we’d like you to join us. Grab someone in your life and get ready to exercise and celebrate independence. Help support individuals to live in the home of their choice, to work a meaningful job, and achieve independence, pride, and community by raising money for our programs.

Volunteer & Cheer

Another fun way for your family to get involved is to volunteer on the course. There are many shifts and jobs available and it is always great to get a little friendly cheer from your loved ones as you make your way through the Harvest Century. If you choose to not join the activities on the routes, you are welcome to pack a picnic and enjoy the music and festive atmosphere for free.

Program Partners

Harvest Century Hotline: 503.292.4964 ext. 170 or info@harvestcentury.org